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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Spain into Women’s Euro final after edging Germany: Here’s what England must do to stop World Cup champs
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Spain into Women’s Euro final after edging Germany: Here’s what England must do to stop World Cup champs

Last updated: July 23, 2025 6:01 pm
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The same should be true for England, who will likely need to force Spain off their game and take them out of their rhythm if they want to have a chance at winning the Women’s Euro final on Sunday. That likely means an organized and disciplined defensive approach, similar to what Germany employed, but also disrupting Spain’s midfield play. The likes of Alexia Putellas and Jenni Hermoso are among the world’s best at controlling the tempo of a game, and England will need to ensure they do not have time and space to dictate play. That likely means pressing high up the pitch, denying them time on the ball, and being physical in midfield to disrupt their passing lanes and prevent them from creating chances. If England can force Spain to play a style of game they are not comfortable with, they may be able to capitalize on their vulnerabilities and come away with a victory in Basel.

Conclusion

Sunday’s Women’s Euro final between England and Spain promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of the best teams in the world. While Spain may be the favorites to win their first-ever European title, England have the talent and determination to pull off an upset and claim their second consecutive championship. With a strong defensive resolve, smart team selection, and a game plan to disrupt Spain’s midfield play, England have a real chance at victory. It will be a closely contested match, but if England can execute their game plan to perfection, they may just come away with the trophy and cement their status as one of the top teams in women’s soccer.

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In the recent match between Spain and Germany, Spain’s inability to problem-solve and utilize their attacking talent effectively was evident. Despite having dynamic attackers like Salma Paralluelo, who came on as a substitute but failed to make an impact, Spain struggled to break through Germany’s defense. It was only Aitana Bonmati’s late goal that saved them from a potential defeat, highlighting the reliance on individual brilliance rather than a cohesive team strategy.

This lack of a Plan B could be a weakness that England can exploit in their upcoming match against Spain. While England may not adopt the same tactics as Germany, they can still draw confidence from the fact that Spain may struggle to adapt if their initial game plan fails. This presents an opportunity for England to disrupt Spain’s patterns and limit their attacking threat by forcing them out of their comfort zone.

For England coach Sarina Wiegman, finding a way to neutralize Spain’s attacking prowess will be crucial. By disrupting Spain’s established patterns of play and forcing them to adjust on the fly, England can disrupt their rhythm and limit their effectiveness in the final third. This could be the key to securing a positive result against a talented Spanish side.

In conclusion, Spain’s lack of a Plan B could be a vulnerability that England can exploit in their upcoming match. By disrupting Spain’s patterns and forcing them to adapt, England can limit their attacking threat and increase their chances of success. It will be interesting to see how Wiegman and her team approach this challenge and whether they can capitalize on Spain’s weaknesses to secure a vital victory.

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